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deep-file-search

v1.0.3

Published

Inventories all files in a given parent directory for any given keyword.

Downloads

9

Readme

deep-file-search is a case-insensitive package which opens and scours all files in a given directory for a given search term and logs, returns or writes a new file containing human-readable and machine-parsable results indicating the locations of all instances of the particular search terms

Command Line Instruction: 0. Prepare arguments: place arguments in '' or "" (minus the <> below); Parent search dir & output dir need trailing ""; If selecting output dir, encodeType and saveFile must be declared, even if defaults maintained ("utf8" "true")

  1. npx deep-file-search "<.\relative path to search dir>" "<search term(s)>" "<encodeType(optional, default utf8)>" "<saveFile(optional, default true)>" "<.\outputDirectory(optional, must already exist, default outputs at terminal location)>"
  2. ???
  3. Profit

Programmatic Usage:

  1. npm i deep-file-search
  2. let deepFileSearch = require('deep-file-search')
  3. let deepFileSearchResultsObject = await deep-file-search.corre(string_searchDir, string_searchTerm, OPTIONAL_fileEncodeType, OPTIONAL_bool_outputFile, OPTIONAL_string_outputDir)

In Programmatic Usage, the default setting is not to output any file search results to disk.

File Encode Type (default is utf8); Options Include: ascii, base64, base64url, binary, hex, latin1, ucs-2, ucs2, utf-8, utf16le, utf8

Git Repo: https://gitlab.com/calexh/deep-file-search

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